Showing posts with label Fractured fairy tales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fractured fairy tales. Show all posts

Friday, November 7, 2014

Picture Book Month Day 7: Bubba the Cowboy Prince

Picture Book Month is an international literacy initiative 
that celebrates the print picture book during the month of November. 
Visit the Picture Book Month website 
 
Picture Book Month Day 7 theme: Royalty
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Ye-haw! I love a good fractured Texas fairy tale. Helen Ketteman is the champion of this genre in my book. She has a series of fantastic Texas themed stories. I think you would enjoy Bubba the Cowboy Prince. This book definitely requires the use of a heavy Texas accent. Happy reading!

Bubba is bossed around the family ranch by his wicked step daddy and his nasty stepbrothers, Dwayne and Milton. Bubba never complains, though. He’s a real cowboy – tough as leather and cute as a cow’s ear!

When Miz Lurleen, the purtiest rancher in Texas, decides to throw a ball to find herself a feller, Bubba has to stay at home. “You smell more like the cattle than the cattle do,” taunt Dwayne and Milton.

But with the help of Bubba’s Fairy God-cow, and a little Texas magic, Miz Lurleen finds the cowboy Prince she’s always dreamed of. With it’s western language and humor, the Texas retelling of Cinderella will really rope in the readers.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Rump: The True Story of Rumpelstiltskin by Liesl Shurtliff - Random House

Twitter #virtualbookclub Number 2 

RUMP: THE TRUE STORY OF RUMPELSTILTSKIN
 
Monday, July 22, 2013 9:00 p.m. EST (8:00  CST). 
Join teachers, librarians, and fellow book lovers as we read together and chat about the book RUMP. Finish  reading Rump by July 22nd.
On that evening at 9 p.m. EST, log into your Twitter account and use hashtag #virtualbookclub. Clink on the hashtag to explore some of our past tweets. Following the chat is easier if you use a app like Twubs.



Click on the link below to view the cover and more information from Random House
Rump: The True Story of Rumpelstiltskin by Liesl Shurtliff - Random House



Make following a Twitter chat easier: 
An example of how to use Twubs by Janet Fouts




Virtual Book Club number 3:
Doll Bones by Holly Black
Date: Monday, August 5, 2013 at 9:00 p.m. EST (8:00 CST)
#virtualbookclub (click the link to see some tweets)







How did #virtualbookclub get started?

All it took was one very exciting tweet sent out by Beth Panageotou on behalf of herself and Niki Ohs Barnes (2 amazing Twitter PLN members). I love to buddy read so this was a perfect opportunity for me. Plus, I have a library full of fantastic children's literature.





So, I answered them back and we were treated to this surprise.




Book lovers begin to sense something wonderful was happening and like magnets, we were drawn together to share our love of reading and great Kid Lit.  We owe a great big THANK YOU to Beth and Niki for getting the book rolling.


 

Friday, November 16, 2012

Help! I've Fractured My Fairy Tale

Picture Book Month
Day 16 theme: Fractured Tales

Help! I've Fractured my Fairy tale 

Jon Sciezka might be the King of Fractured Tales but Helen Ketteman is most certainly the Queen of Texas Twisted Tales.  She has written some of the most humorous and fun picture books around. Visit Helen Ketteman's website to SAMPLE her books. Included in this post are some additional fractured tales. I think you will enjoy these whimsical tales.

Armadilly Chili is my all time favorite fractured fairy tale or twisted fairy tale as they are sometimes called. Down here in Texas I don't let the month of March pass without celebrating Texas Public Schools Week and reading this twisted tale of The Little Red Hen to my library classes. Kids look forward to this story all year. Just remember..."no workin' with Billie, no sharing the chili!


Armadilly Chili
Author: Helen Ketteman
Illustrator: Will Terry

A blue norther's a-blowing', and Miss Billie Armadilly is hankering to make a pot of chili! Only she needs to fix it all by herself because Tex the tarantula, Mackie the bluebird, and Taffy the horned toad are too busy to lend a hand.




Waynetta and the Cornstalk
Author: Helen Ketteman
Illustrator: Diane Greenseid
“Once a whip of a girl named Waynetta lived with her Ma on a ranch in the poorest, scrubbiest part of Texas. They worked hard as eight-legged mules, but barely scraped by. One summer, a long dry spell hit. Their well bottomed out, the pond turned to dust, and the pastures dried up. Their longhorns got so thin it took three of them standing together to cast a shadow, and Waynetta and her Ma were forced to sell them off until only one longhorn was left. Finally, Waynetta’s Ma gave up all together.  “We’ve run out of money to buy feed, Waynetta. You best sell that last critter ‘fore it starves.”



Bubba The Cowboy Prince
Author: Helen Ketteman
Illustrator: James Warhola

Bubba's left at home while his wicked stepdaddy and two stepbrothers go off to court the rich ranch owner, Miz Lurleen, at her cowboy ball. Who better to raise Bubba's spirits than his very own fairy "godcow." 



Bigfoot Cinderrrrella
Author: Tony Johnston
Illustrated by James Warhola

It's time for the annual fun-fest, and this year the Bigfoot prince is ready to choose his bride. He hopes she will be just like him -- a big, hairy, odoriferous nature lover. Rrrrrella, who lives in the prince's forest, is a perfect match, but can she get past her nasty stepsisters and reach the fun-fest in time to win the prince's heart?





The Three Little Javelinas
Author: Susan Lowell
Illustrator: Jim Harris

Everyone knows the story of the three little pigs, but now you're going to meet the three little javelinas (pronounced ha-ve-LEE-nas)-loveable, wild, southwestern cousins of pigs. Living in homes built out of tumbleweeds and saguaro ribs (from the fallen giant cacti), the first two javelinas are soon running from the hungry coyote, who had hoped to eat them with red chile sauce. And where do they go for shelter? Why, to their wise sister's house, made strong with adobe bricks. This clever and humorous tale is sure to delight children of all ages, especially those familiar with the Southwest. Dressed in cowboy duds and prepared for life in the rugged desert, these characters are more than any coyote bargained for.


Fractured Fairy Tales Activities:

What is a fractured fairy tale? Student Interactive lesson at Read Think Write

Scholastic presents Jon Sciezka's Fractured  Tales

Folk Tales, Folklore, and other Folksy Stuff
A well rounded collection of fairy tales and fractured fairy tale books.

Big Foot Cinderrrrrella Reader's Theatre

Helen Ketteman Printables

The Three Little Javelinas lesson plan